Talk:Peruvian prison massacres

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[edit] sources

It is stated that “The bloody campaign by Peruvian Maoist group Shining Path hit its peak in 1983” and “At the beginning of his presidency President Alan García demonstrated an interest in changing the counter-subversive strategy of his predecessor ” Are there any credible references to support these assertions? User:Bdean1963 15 February, 2007

Are you implying that "Peruvian Government = Bad guys", User:Bdean1963? I recomend you to read (I don't agree with it) the Peruvian CVR, and to realize the most barbaric acts of Sendero where commited in the 80's. Messhermit 02:11, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Pro-Sendero POV

This article is extremely biased. The riot and the fight between the Army and the terrorists is downplayed to "Government=Bad/Sendero=good" argument. Also, accusing the current vice-president as the responsible even though the Peruvian justice and others have declared that he has nothing to do with this is ridiculed. Let’s put an end to this leftist propaganda in Wikipedia. Messhermit 18:27, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

Unless there is some sort of specific discussion of what parts of this article are actually biased, I'm going to take off the biased tag. It's been on there for almost a year. --Descendall (talk) 05:43, 8 January 2008 (UTC)